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Potson Protection at the Zoo. the cages of all the animals _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, ing-picture show, or some social, E 1918. patvard Professor Finds Too Hig! 4 in case of sick: pene of ; THANK KORINE mente; as for the talked-of head AUTO LUXURY KEEPS id completed bi To circumvent the malicious person or i woite MARL at evening is rap Interest will be pal her ur recreation in the even ea nt. per annum on tate the Central Park 200. camel WHAT IS Y OUR FAMILY BUDGET: Wo take the Haturday, Bven BIRTH RATE DOWN | b:Ssse's ftom" etl e, the Central Parl camels, , Good Housekeeping, A A rtificate, y, and the brown bear, Buster, auainenrednecenanereenintatmecanntsnesht Motherhood, Popular, Cosmopolitan Lihe company, will wise pay tof aaat- y by throwing them polsoned raing ning and Sunday ton te, ‘Gaul’ to any entre an rides Commissioner Cabot Ward has World. There is an occasional mov duave been taking food from vis- embody all the refine- ments of a perfect gift. 'y70-190 Fifth Ave.—181 Broadway SAVE REGUS, PAT OFFICE, Cejebrated Hats DOLLAR A weer A New Jersey Budget Maker Solves the Problem of How to Supply a Small Family With Meat for $2 a Week—Has Simple Amusements, | spring, can buy some extra another mixer and coffee percolator. fair connected with church or borhoo Our out of town frtoe| are always welcome and often run in for dinner and the night. We do not need to put aside anything | fr, Ld mer vacationa, as we can fin more beautiful, or more than our own town affords. home was on the Jersey coast, and T fpeattntul | My old WASFULLOF( CHINKS Standard of Living Discour- aging to Babies, CAMBRIDGP, Mass, Dec. 28—"The | automobile and trips to Hurope are com- | potitors of the bab A too high stand- and of living or a too high civilization RADWAY & co. INTRODUCE 25c¢ sm RRR go back there once or twice a eum. And the Contraband Cargo of may account for the decrease in the mer for a few days, We would |birth rate and marriage and the in-| Ne more substitution of jo afford a ment in the city with the the Den of Ogil Will Go | ccease of divores feel aT ire ens ee tae ine tmipoeninte. and We. ake : |°"Thomas Nixon Carver, professor of at prices within thelr means n # impossible, and we | , ourselves contented w what we! Back to the Orient. |political economy at Harvard, ma: hav “We have always had to skimp on all sides to pay doctors and dentists, but we manage it some way, Dur- ing the six yenrs my hushand has had one dental bill of $100; [ have had | what have kept down our savings— try as we would. This year our Christ- maa Club money, of which I will speak later, will Ko to the doctor, his bills whatever for actual disease, I think it apeaks pretty well for our | there {s a surplus and we get what is most needed. Every year, toward there comes a time when we big thing—one | year it was a hand vacuum cleaner, | the fireless cooker, bread “Our small percentage of savings has always worried me. We consider The customs officer who boarded the ship when it came up the bay the coal in the bunkers sel 18 ative.” of this ves- bombs that have been found unex- ploded,.and of some that have gono| off, the reports of squirms in the coal! in the bunkers was something to be! | Investigated, So the customs man and his immt- gration friend decided to make some “Information has reached me that but with a strong sense of duty up- |that statement In discussing the vital statistics report of Seoretary of State istry Just made public, Ho aid: “It may be that we are leaving behind the theory that the famtly t# the unit tne of $2, the doctor's foe when our | had a solemn communication to make! in the communtty and taking up the and first baby was born was $3; complt-| to the immigration oMcer who stood Mea that the individual is the unit. } + cations arising made the aecond fee | heside him and the purport of it was), “Jn the city « child is apt to prove a Sil Umbrellas more-$7). ‘These large Iteme are . i Hability instead of an asset. Many } this: things desired by both father and moth- er take money so that the child ts not wanted. The child not only costs f feo for removing adenoids and tonsils | «, - money, but It Is also troublesome and Orders for future delivery ee ark ihe chudten being just the| “ow do. you know?" asked tho! interfores with the pleasures of ite par- may be purchased now. $60. But as we have had no doctor’s|immigration official, susplotousty,| enta, 50c “Religion does not enter Into the mat- MeCormick Tells Profit Sharing Plas to 35,000 Employees, CHICAGO, Dec. 23.—The Interma- |tfonal Harvester Company of New | Jersey, with headquarters in Chicago, played Santa Claus for 36,000 em- EXTERNALLY For Rolattca Sprains Bruises Vambane Neu Hheumatiem Sore 3 All Draweinte, e hate permoat tn hia mind, ter at Generally speaking, the high- at |e for incidentals—charity, keep-| “Jt has been seen to squirm,” was) cr grade and more intelligent a family takekis bn ILADELPHIA | tng furniture In repair, adding a new | the answer, ‘pleoe now and then, cleaning rugs, re- In these war days of allies and i] -« sarc Principal Cities Plenishing, the linen t gatdly snow | their enemtes and all tho tates ot} HARVESTER CO. IS A SANTA, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tableta, the sub- stitute for calomel, act gently and ef- fectively. Easy on internal organs. No griping or weakening after-effects. Clear the blood by cleaning the system. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are purely ® vegetable compound mixed with olive oil, Known by their olive color, Take ‘one or two every night fora week. Fine loyees when President Cyrus Me- ormick announced a plan to asstet them to become Stockholders. Any employee can eribe for profit sharing certificate for $60 or | our insurance really saving. Then every| ‘vestigation on their | year We join a Christmas Club. When the result of which i expires Dt nimsg ‘ee amount to our| yesterday, Its, credit in the bank. But our main hope |" 4 qetail of immigrat! results. ture lies in husbas gration officials, multiple up to $1,0 m arisen, in wl ch ‘be hae’an interest, | headed by one who has a perfect, will be made fn specitie’ 10c and 25c at all druggists. ums, di ‘As nearly as we know anything about | genius for nosing out contraband Ce. { iucted from wages, Payment to “bo! ‘The Olive Tablet Co. Columbus, 0. the future, we know our children’s ed- | testials, were rushed up to the Den of | ucation ae chord = age will be pro-| Oil, the name of the vessel In ques- | vided for from this source, tion, and began digging. First one! jueue was found and own account, became known a Little Money on Weekly Income of $37.50. Stockings for Christmas Attractive Clotetenes Boxes Is Contented and Hopeful and Saves By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. HMM MLULLIE EE PEEL “I think, on the whole, then, our Intimate, absorbing human documents have come to The Evening World then anothe - -| family budget may be tabulated | % i each of 4m For Women in answer to our question, “What is your family budget?” It is as if the| J a cones y buy at achain| thus (I atate figures on weekly | until there were atx, each of them at- 85,00 Special. includine fourth wall of many a home had been pulled out, allowing us to see the) stora and carry home myself, saving| basis, as the majority must reck- | mland Chinaman, One declared that Bustertiy at hard work, the aystematio planning, the sacrifice of| several cents on every d he simply had wandered in, on the weekly pay envelope San ZIZZO i “If one would, set economical | Rent other aaid that deep under a few ton: N 1 pair Fine Silk Plain, any color. balanced, economical budget on a small income. The| down: Mino is rarely over $2, many, ‘The Chinese Lnmigration inspectors or ir N BOXES FOR MEN, Evening World, as I may remind you again, has offered paste earns ® dollar, " Our bee Ak at re poet ihe soto ted, ie 4S : Ny y Ms | fasts the ar ound consist of | savings. unker rellers will be sent bac N peace — oe for the best seven budgets $60 in prizes—a first prize) fruit; oranges prunes, ba- | Bereise. whence they came, | They will bring wi hd joy to any little girl or boy N of $16, a second prize of $10 and five other prizes of $5/nanas or « a cereal, oat. — —and in addi 1 N 1 day, bh. Thi test is still a t no decision | eal shrede at, &e., and bacon and in addition, they will save wear and tear to their N then! tod wremen oom bar Fe, ea eee eee and eggs, bread and butter, entire > HOLDS FEDERAL RESERVE | good clothes. Think how pleased you would have been N a, or summary of its results is possible. But one thing wheat bread, which I make my: wien you were a kiddie, with seal Cowboy, Indiasor N fend for Svecial Folder. it has overwhelmingly proved—namely: That the great|!Ways., The luncheon for three is a | tdi . ’ N |dinner for the children. We have IN PART VOID: Soldier Suit. N American virtue of thrift still flourishes in the land.| steak, baked potatoes and junket,| ation, | N And that’s worth knowing. Ot all the ietters which I have received none has) 5 interested me more than the candid confession of “A. G. H.,"” which is pub-| lished below. Her household is eo typical. married at twenty-throe, her husband stew from ne of lamb, rice and gelatine or inacaront and stewed fles. ‘The children's supper is milk toast or some other simple thing. They are in bed and asleep before our dinner at 6.30, This is composed of meat or Its substitute, a starchy vegetable (potatoes, rice or macaroni), a green It means $29.20 a month, Levand per year, which can be mado cover these headings Because x must. “‘Such is married life!’ I suppose some satisfied bachelor will exclaim, but aftor all, attempted scientifically, | with all one's energy, with a definite Boys’ Play Suits INDIAN SUITS. ......... 1.00 COWBOY SUITS... . 1.00 POLICEMAN SUITS....... 1.50 CHARLIE CHAPLIN BXCLUSIVE Maier eb ee {Illinois Supreme Court Declares It| Unconstitutional to Make Na- tional Banks Trustees. Be —_—S—S— —— WZ ards of fine and wholesome living of er youn vegetable, and as we neither of us| end in view, no task is more delight-| SPRINGFIELD, Ml, Dec. 23.—Th SUITs.. N Ge pert aa da a yh st gp oo aca for ‘hereslt end caro for desserte I substitute a salad | ful than that of making one ne dalla do | linols Supreme Court to- day, in the COWBOY SUITS N " | . . With a with mayonnaise, ie work of two. 1.” | frat dectsion on the question ever given . N They have two email eons. With *l AT LEAST ONE PUZZLING PROB-| “Lest some wonder why the |SHE SAVES $3.27 OUT OF ANiaeuares cal Dan & oe purer oe plett Wb Lids N ed 2 A LEM 18 SOLVED. me: | is so low, | will give the $18 SALARY. serve Act by which Congress sought to MILITARY SUITS. 2.00 N peaked soda elal iy WB }, Spall dish oh seven dingares “Dear Madam: My family b confer power on national banks to act MARINE SUITS, N C and tone) nusdana’s income ix not a large one,| Perhaps you will think she should’ gunday—Pot roast (cooked + My family budget ac 1s as follows for the wee! Rent (four rooms) save more money, She seems to feel that herself, But how can he do it? I confess I can't see q method. Incl- as trustees, administrators and regis- $2.35 |trars of stocks and bonds ts, so far as 7.40|it relates to individual States, uncon- | but his future prospects are excellent, ‘he composition of "A. G, H.'s" letter | proves that ehe 1s an intelligent wom- INDIAN SUIT: Girls’ Play Suits LEZELEE LI OOITITL ‘Tt one the wor! wtitutional and void. StOFE, an, one who fecls that certain stand-| dentally, ahe has solved one problem - ‘The decision, which Attorney General UAW SUITS for me: IT never before could under- y Lncey and others aay will be far reach: | SQUAW SUITS.. + 1.00 stand how a family meat bill could| 7h if Reedy Mapa a 12 ing in its effect, was delivered by the | COWGIRL SUITS 1.00 be kept down to $2.a week. At any! iin ie 48 | Newspapers’. court in the mandamus suit of the First | INDIAN GIRL SUITS.... 1.50 rate, “A. G. H.” saves SOMETHING, d oysters (1 pt). 23 | For baby .. Natlonul Bank of Jollet againet James Sizes 4 to 12 years. and it seems to me that she gets! bese Pier agli) and beans Total BOTT) ne court also held In ite dociston that ae aa My Fade joston sty $14.73} em- State Auditor was justified in tefur: S ] f Pla S pressed-down-and-running-over valuo RIG | rs ereee Aien wee eau eee Also a Sale o y Suits ie every penny elie spends, Here is! Total | Salary ... .$18,00| thority to act as trustee, administrator | her letter: “Do not think, 1 igntwa tien anit Expenses | 14.73 or executor under the Llinols Trust Act. | c “Dear Madam: My husband and ee roast. Semf-occasionally there ts ver ROME. aA e were married six years ago at the|4 porterhouse, often a leg of lamb, | 8*¥!78s #"| BREITUNG TRIAL MOTIONS. | For Suits Up to $1.50 For Suite Up to 95.00 ages of twentytive and twenty-three | © ae n and loin of pork for variety. BOTH WORK AND THEIR MEALS - | wailed . . as respectively. During these six years | ,,cotining Fis Sa on COST $1 A DAY. Separate Trt 4 Change of Venue Broken lots of Indian, Cowboy, Carpenter, Baseball, the most important and ever-present, | ton, a very helpeal books ‘i ever-perplexing problein has been, “The total per week for table then | ‘How hall we spend the money? ig arene Uke this: | From no method at all and seasons of | Hutter Pas first feast, then famine, I think we have developed method in spending, and live as comfortably as any one | ‘could on the given income near New| York or any other large city. “Before marriage my husband lived at home, a most comfortable and my only experience in handling given sums had been two years of school teaching. | tell you these things because | think our marriage represents the type | of marriage of the great middie Mexican, Fireman, West Point and Cowpuncher Suits for Boys, Squaw and Cowgirl Suits for Girls. But Please Note This: All sizes are not to be had in the different styles. It is aU: izes are broken up that such radical reductions have been made. For the convenience of our customers, these Sale Play Suits have been divided into two lots and placed On Sale at 125th St., cor. Third Ave., and at Union Square—14th St. Only Boys’ Raincoat and Hat $3.00 A “friend in need” fit for any boy. Asked for Alleged War Plotter. Before Judge Julius M. Mayer this morning John B. Stanchfleld appeared to make an argument for @ special trial on behalf of his client, Max Breitung, and moved for a change of venue. Breitung, an alleged German plotter, ts | @ co-defendant with Lieut. Robert Fay and four others under indictment for | conspiracy to injure ships and cargoes | and commit crimes on the high seas. Fay has made a confession and varted ft and the attorney for Rreitung as- wumes that the Government will use hin as a witness. Motions have also been made before Judge Mayer for separate trials for Dr. Herbert Kienzle and Bn- elbert Bronkhorst, two of the other de- | “Dear Madam: My husband makes a week and I have an office post- jon at $10 a wepk. Out of $2,500 in the two years of our married life |have saved $500. The following | lst of our expenses for two years: | Rent, including heat and hot M it the rate of 61 os day. t Slectric Sewing Machine br pitte( Bate in the House” for Christmas Electric washing machines and vacuum cleane Sreedieg 8 exhausting human labor; electric from $2 to $3.4 month. We use it entirely for light- ng and what cooking is not done on ‘oul range or in the fireless, “We burn about nine tons of coal between the hot alr furnace and. the | kitchen range, averaging about $5.50 | per month throughout the year. | “Household service is Imited en- |tirely to laundress a day a week, $1.50 Jand car fare, We must also pay to ZTTIZIZIZTIIDILIIIEIE EDEL TOOLTIP LLAMA LAMELLAE HALLE LLLPALLUOALEL MALTA LLLLAAL ALLL UML MEUM DMDA LA LORAAE UT AAA LLUL ULLAL LLL ALE OOOO AULD LET ORLLEPOMOET | A double texture : ? \have ashes carted away, 10 cents pe: ie sneeteamanienee | ? ‘ so Fagg ye —— clase between young people whe | ss. Tolal for help 4:10 per weck:" | "DUTCH BLOSSOMS BARRED. |SPANISH CORTES DISSOLVED. || Reincont and Hat to match. Sizes 4 to 16. pade—‘*t tric hot water bottle’; hot have had considerable pleasure or $i, and. our furniture ie ist | pettain Were Raemy Ortetm ot —— | Boys’ Mackinaws, 7 to 17, at $4.75 water heaters; curling irons; kitchen utility and no actual worry concerning et King Alfonso Signs Decrees—New sured for $2,000, MUCH SCHEMING TO CLOTHE) THE FAMILY. finances. “From the first, I had a fixed al- lowance to cover fixed expenses, At ids, shaw] or convertible collars, Christmas Specials the Valley. LONDON, Dee. 23.—The British Gov- rior Blections Before March, Neat pl motors; waffle irons— producing very su, waffle: MADRID (via Paris), Dec, toasters, coffee percolators, an ETE TUDO ernment has prohibited the importation s boilers for the breakfast table; things fet Ao times our income varied and on| "Clothing te « real problem. 1 try|of ilies of the valley from Holland, it ine euertee pear, enon: decron ait cy eae ent dishes for “short” weeks my sbare also was if: rea} being suspected that many so-called) yi) be held before March, On at Four Bri tores. afternoon tea table, and chafing curtailed. Tt in very difficult to plag| iid myselt: my husband's allowance| Dutch flowers wore really of enemy . delicious suppers after the play Electrical Toys at %24¢ West 42nd Street ls about a dollar, This amount, of course, varies greatly. Between sea- sons It 1s nothing; spring and fall it is considerably more than the ap- portioned amount. If I could sew I could save a great deal, but one pair of hands can do just so much. I have found I cannot do the house- work, be ® companionable mother to my children, and @ seamstress. Much of the children’s clothing I order from catalogues, For the boys, I buy one white sult a year, price about $3, | origin, According to the Chronicle such sus- picion is natural, for Germany's soll and manage when this is the case, At present the income is regular, $37.50 per week. To some this may seem ample, but in the six years we have had two.children, ages now three and four and « half, with the overwhelming expenses that accrue at such times, and both have had tonsils and adenoids removed—four good sized doctor's bills in the six years. So that living on $87.50 at | the most has presented its own prob- siakidtat AGA SASASR Jamped to Death From Windmitl,| ST. THOMAS, Ont., Dec. 23,—Des-| 1 pondent through continued health, | and climate seem especially to favor this Patt, with ae Makanda, flower, and many tons of blostoms and . a prominent ‘Middlemarch farmer, plants reached here from Germany tn ‘climbed to the top of the windmill at her | the days before the wa home and leaped fifty feet to death, | Boys’ Overcoats and Suits For $7.95 to For $6.00 to lems. and about eight pairs of rompers|— B “To begin with ehelter, wo have a| apiece, at 7 cents each. I buy them |p ee) our boy seven room frame house on a lot\ good shoes, $2.50 per pair, and they $7.50 ues .00 Values 60x120 feet, For this we pay $35 per|have only about thre@ pairs a year, t Home j i month and the water bill, §1.75 every|two high pairs in qvinter and bare- | Chinchillas and fancy mixtures—| Fine quality chinchilla and fancy quarter. Pe rn Whe mye 4 foot sandals of Senne tockings For 19 genre thet bes been oor button to, perk mode! a many of mized Crstoontings, month on railroad, inakes thia item| pairs for $2; really 12 paire for $2 ELESS & ELECTRICAL tae ee gait Ry elastd chavina leat ceedsin mae his sean " f out of proportion wit’ tho income.|Last year each bad Angora sweater | EXPERIMENTAL | GOODS ta ane ‘expe Sa However, we have lived in two West-| suits, $7.50 each, This may seem ex- | weick wil y i ta, gray se and nF haters Hany Laveen Smart fancy rf chester towns (Mt Vernon and New| travagant to some, but as they are Ft 58 to $2 pairs of knickers; sises eal Lae Fd Rivetric Vacuum Cleaner Rochelle) and havo se: rehed Jersey| wearing them again this winter, good 1,000 diferent electrical articles; tou. ‘ over, finding nothing for less rent) as ne it averages only 25 per all educi . $ Pale Wa Gould pomslGly be anatentied | slater for oulace eamne, Winter doe Boys’ EE ‘Norfolk Suits ; The New York Edison Company athe’ hems mentioned above. are| derwoar, one-balf cotton and one, paid by my husband, also his own per- f wool, for both this winter, cost | Special at $3.95. LL IDML LILIA LLAL TTYL EDU ILDAL DALAL LULLLL PULLIAM Mei LAL ERAT AL PUT EEMDGPAE EY PED POD ELEPTAP TYEE ZOOL TA TOAD DULY DIET OLLE LLL LLOO DLAI be TIMI DOLL TET ‘our Service sonal expenses in’ the city, lunch,| $7.50, and will be worn again’ next nd get At ¥ &c,, his own clothing, insurance and|winter, In children’s clothing free Wireleas Cowree Less Mouse colored corduroy with yoke, box pleats and stitched General Offices: Irving Place and 15th Street \the coal bill, From’ my allowance, | cially, I have always found a good The Electro Importing Co. N belt. Two pairs Knickers. Sizes 7 to 14. mt Telephone: Stuyvesant 5600 | 318 per reek I set the tanh % . cloth the | quality cheapest in the end. 2430 FULTON 8T., N. % N AU Brill Stor: two children and myself, pay for gas, oF, lothi 19 He: Be N ri eg il : : Branch Office Show Rooms fer tes Capreanees of the Public ldundress a “day. a week, and “toe | about thes Ae sleting {fe i ; Open Until 10 P. M. f : You seo we ot one of the fami-| fj hite waists at $2 each, 3 e 44 Broadway Spring 989 | 124 W 42d St Brrent 202 | ot iene the man turns over iis| white” : N ( a ne ove s hite skirts, three or four dainty NN 126 Delancey St Orchard 1968 | *151 E Mth St Lenox oo unopened pay envelope. Each hus! Wash dresses land @- sult about N 10 Irving Pi Stuyvesant 5600 27 EB 125th St jarlem Bit owe share and own obligations every two and a half rs. My TWO RETAIL, stones N “When I come to ‘food, T must be) hats. ¢ | i (| ORES: we, = a Bled Wt St Metrove 9900 careful or 1 sll! write. volumes, My! buy’ untrimmed shapes. or make WOO Wises Resadway, 3 So N = £79 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. Open until Midnight hobby is sotting a good, albstantial) the whole thing. myself. O 3170 Livtnertan St Brvoklya, Fee OR GUAR, Cerin, SALE STREET, at 84 Ave, Night and Emergency Call Farragut 3000 table at the low We| summer hat will do for two year Near Flatbush N UNION SQUARE, Mth Street, West of Broadway, use two quarts of wl 1 bot’ aavthey are worn ao litle here in N Harlem Store Open Evenings. Union Square Open Saturday Evening, je of cream on Sundays, unds uburbs, N 2 of butter and two dozen eggs per ery Ute i spent on amuse: ta. > :